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i'm sure some of you are saying, wow, that's bob oakes? [laughter] i thought he was taller -- [laughter] i thought he was thinner, i thought he had more hair. [laughter] and, you know, the funny thing is that all those things were true last week. [laughter] let me thank all of you for coming here this afternoon and thank the boston book festival for having us. don't they do a nice job? isn't this a terrific eventsome. >> yes. [applause] >> let's also thank the plymouth rock foundation for sponsoring this particular session and say that without their generosity, it would be hard to put on events like this that add to the cultural life that we all enjoy in this great city. so so thanks to them. [applause] and in a way that's what we're here to talk about this afternoon, the triumph of this city and all the cities, the triumph of the city, that's the title of harvard economics professor ed glaeser's book. it's about what's made cities around the world great, about the challenges that they have had to overcome and still face. we're going to ta
i'm sure some of you are saying, wow, that's bob oakes? [laughter] i thought he was taller -- [laughter] i thought he was thinner, i thought he had more hair. [laughter] and, you know, the funny thing is that all those things were true last week. [laughter] let me thank all of you for coming here this afternoon and thank the boston book festival for having us. don't they do a nice job? isn't this a terrific eventsome. >> yes. [applause] >> let's also thank the plymouth rock...
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bob dylan did not retire in 1965. after a few relaxing days in woodstock, just when he was most determined to stop creating music, he was overcome with a familiar feeling. hard thing to describe. this sense that you have something to say. and so he did the only thing that he knew how to do. he grab pencil and started to scribble. once he began his hand did not stop moving for the next several hours. i found myself writing this song, the story, this long piece of comet. twenty pages long. i had never written anything like that before, and it suddenly came to me that this is what i should do. vomit is the essential word here . dylan is describing with characteristic vividness the uncontrollable rush of a creative insight, the flow of words that cannot be held back. i don't know where my songs come from. it's like a ghost is writing a song. he gives you a song and he goes away. once the ghost arrived all still a wanted to do is get out of the way. in retrospect we concede his friend decomposition allowed in to fully expr
bob dylan did not retire in 1965. after a few relaxing days in woodstock, just when he was most determined to stop creating music, he was overcome with a familiar feeling. hard thing to describe. this sense that you have something to say. and so he did the only thing that he knew how to do. he grab pencil and started to scribble. once he began his hand did not stop moving for the next several hours. i found myself writing this song, the story, this long piece of comet. twenty pages long. i had...
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bob they developed the techniques that use the id "c.s.i." except dna the profit logical killer is on the loose. the reason people like turn-of-the-century books many concerns we have now are present then. the widening gaps that have and have not and the emerging middle-class. tabloid newspapers, en department-store scavo munn people felt crime was on the rise all but was not. capital punishment debates, good to stories as they developed this finance and madman on the loose in france prefers to serial killer caught by scientific techniques. the first trial had the insanity defense. when they found him and guilty to take him to the guillotine dissection of his brain was the biggest controversy in europe because people thought there should be a structure in the brain to call somebody to do something so insane. this is the two stories of developing the science, the serial killer and the science developed as a result. we get to the nightmares later. [laughter] >> now we jump ahead to the 20th century when forensic science was still in its infancy
bob they developed the techniques that use the id "c.s.i." except dna the profit logical killer is on the loose. the reason people like turn-of-the-century books many concerns we have now are present then. the widening gaps that have and have not and the emerging middle-class. tabloid newspapers, en department-store scavo munn people felt crime was on the rise all but was not. capital punishment debates, good to stories as they developed this finance and madman on the loose in france...
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they are stealing our stuff quite another well over the barricades played on the guitar and sang bob dylan's when the ship came in. elsewhere chants rang up measure six feet from your cucumber take off up their rights to. [laughter] and some of what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. under the dump truck and jan scarano and the crowd thinned, journalist and a view view to display campers will protesters try to reconcile themselves with what happened and speculated about the future. occupiers chatted in between text and phone calls reassuring friends and loved ones who wanted to know where they were and if they were safe. they also exchanged with fellow protesters to scattered throughout the streets of lower manhattan. still others claim is scribbled on police cars and from the days when along the line of police vehicles and use their site here to let the air out of the tires in landfill search. their 5:00 a.m. on the dump trucks that carried up the bulk of the part content can police made their push to reopen broadway. to see her in a police line commit three ha
they are stealing our stuff quite another well over the barricades played on the guitar and sang bob dylan's when the ship came in. elsewhere chants rang up measure six feet from your cucumber take off up their rights to. [laughter] and some of what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. under the dump truck and jan scarano and the crowd thinned, journalist and a view view to display campers will protesters try to reconcile themselves with what happened and speculated about...
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bob dylan did not retire in 1965. every few relaxing days in woodstock just when he was most determined to stop creating music he was overcome with a familiar feeling. he would later remember a sense he had something to say so he did the only thing he knew how to do. he grabbed a pencil and started to scribble. once he began his hand did not stop moving for several hours. i found myself writing this song, this long piece of obama 20 pages long. i had never been anything like that before and it came to me that this is what i should do. he is describing the uncontrollable rush of a creative in sight. words that can't be held back. i don't know where my songs come from. like a ghost is writing a song. it gives you the song and it goes away. you don't know what it means. once the ghost arrived he just wanted to get out of the way. in retrospect this frantic composition allow him to fully express for the very first time the full diversity of his influences. in these lyrics we can hear his mental blender at work as he mixes
bob dylan did not retire in 1965. every few relaxing days in woodstock just when he was most determined to stop creating music he was overcome with a familiar feeling. he would later remember a sense he had something to say so he did the only thing he knew how to do. he grabbed a pencil and started to scribble. once he began his hand did not stop moving for several hours. i found myself writing this song, this long piece of obama 20 pages long. i had never been anything like that before and it...
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go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great question. i mean, in journalism the great art, and it's hard, is to really listen. and the key to getting people to talk is to take them as serious a. [applause] atake themselves. -- seriously as they take themselves. that's one comment feature. president, most people in government, they take themselves seriously. you find increasingly with all the presidents i've tried to understand that the more time they get in office, the more they like to talk and the less they like to listen. and that's a problem. and i was reading the george cannon b
go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great...
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i was a big part of the mansion group, bob segar, hung out there every weekend with my italian mother's knowledge. [laughter] i just wanted to know about that and another part, understood in your blog on the free press that no one's written a book about young. is that your next adventure? >> no, i don't think i can -- [laughter] i think i ought to step away. >> that's the most loaded question i've heard in months. [laughter] >> i do stand by that. i think this is a great biography -- crazy that -- >> well, there have been books written about him, and they are much more academic. i -- spilling beans that are not mine here, i suppose, but i know there's projects in the works to either do a biography or a documentary next year, municipal elections, will be 20 # years since he stepped down. >> oh, wow. >> so that's sort of a good time to try to pitch to, you know, people to get money to actually do it so maybe someday. >> well, good, good. yeah, as for the music stuff, that's partly why i kind of had to leave detroit to actually write the book because part of me wanted to write every book a
i was a big part of the mansion group, bob segar, hung out there every weekend with my italian mother's knowledge. [laughter] i just wanted to know about that and another part, understood in your blog on the free press that no one's written a book about young. is that your next adventure? >> no, i don't think i can -- [laughter] i think i ought to step away. >> that's the most loaded question i've heard in months. [laughter] >> i do stand by that. i think this is a great...
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chairman bob seale is in the house. please stand up. insure. [applause] >> you we get chance to talk to chairman bobby. i walked into the chairman's office in september 1968. dr. king had been assassinated in april of that year. riots and anger flaired in the ghettos around the country. the feeling on the street was that the shit was about to hit the fan. black power was the phrase of the day and hating whitey was the hip thing to do. whitey had gone from being the man to being the beast. young black students were trading in their feel-good motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and the angry jazz recordings of arnette coleman. i went down to 125th 125th cincinnati harlem, the night dr. king was assassinated. protesters and rioters were on the street, setting trash can fires fires and hurling bricks at white-owned businesses. looters ran into a store and started taking clothes, appliances, and whatever else they could carry. not everybody looted. in fact, most of the crowd continued to chant "the king is dead" and "black power" b
chairman bob seale is in the house. please stand up. insure. [applause] >> you we get chance to talk to chairman bobby. i walked into the chairman's office in september 1968. dr. king had been assassinated in april of that year. riots and anger flaired in the ghettos around the country. the feeling on the street was that the shit was about to hit the fan. black power was the phrase of the day and hating whitey was the hip thing to do. whitey had gone from being the man to being the beast....
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so let's welcome bob sullivan. [applause] everybody thinks they know everything about -- >> i am speaking of all the robert sullivan's i know and most of them you knew first. there are a lot of rubber sullivans robert sullivan's and it might not the here tonight but thank you so much. we should just stop right there because i am so happy. and also . >> it will be a better night. i know that. >> so, when i write books, it's sort of how long can you put off not writing that book? and so you try to just not write books for a long time. i won't write that one and i won't write that one or a couple of books and ideas come back and more of those and i kept saying no, the "my american revolution," don't write a book because there are a lot of them. there are a lot of them and so, but i couldn't beat it down and it's also one of those things you grow up and you heard about the world of time and it's kind of foggy and then the other project that comes, turns out to be one of my big projects or something. it's just a look ar
so let's welcome bob sullivan. [applause] everybody thinks they know everything about -- >> i am speaking of all the robert sullivan's i know and most of them you knew first. there are a lot of rubber sullivans robert sullivan's and it might not the here tonight but thank you so much. we should just stop right there because i am so happy. and also . >> it will be a better night. i know that. >> so, when i write books, it's sort of how long can you put off not writing that...
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bob, would you care to pass on a word? why you're here? >> i got started with the program working with dr. bond in new london. i don't really recall when i volunteered. i don't believe i have yet. [laughter] >> we just work at an organization out there that started the work on the idea of man living under pressure for a long time, with captain bond myself and a few of us sitting around, and win from genesis on to sealab i and sealab ii, and just had a permanent job. like i said, i don't remember volunteering. >> are you now volunteering? >> oh, yeah. >> i'd say that's a very good question. go on to the next question. >> so again, you can hear the camaraderie, and bond, very modest, and this was -- in some funny ways another challenge for me was, hey, you were the first person to do some high-risk pioneering stuff here, tell me about it you get the answer like, genesis, two gabs in the lab and bond and those guys over there and the chamber, and sealab i and sealab ii and now we're here. so, that's -- you need to do a little extra digging wh
bob, would you care to pass on a word? why you're here? >> i got started with the program working with dr. bond in new london. i don't really recall when i volunteered. i don't believe i have yet. [laughter] >> we just work at an organization out there that started the work on the idea of man living under pressure for a long time, with captain bond myself and a few of us sitting around, and win from genesis on to sealab i and sealab ii, and just had a permanent job. like i said, i...
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while over the barricades a lone jirga door played tenor guitar and played bob dylan's when the ship came in. isles were chants rang out, you are, you're cute, take off that riot suit. [laughter] and, tell me what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. under the dump truck engines and the crowds didn't journalists interviewed to displace campers while the protesters try to reconcile themselves with what had happened and speculated about the future. occupiers shouted in between text and phonecalls reassuring friends and loved ones who wanted to know where they were that they were safe. they also exchanged text with fellow protesters at foley square and scattered throughout the streets of lower manhattan. still others client and scribbled on the lease cars and some inventive activists water ordered along a line of police vehicles and let the air out of the tires in one fell swoop's. nearby -- if ivan would dump trucks had carried off the bulk of the contents of police made their worst to reopen run with. three punk clad protesters whistled at a young blonde female off
while over the barricades a lone jirga door played tenor guitar and played bob dylan's when the ship came in. isles were chants rang out, you are, you're cute, take off that riot suit. [laughter] and, tell me what democracy looks like. this is what democracy looks like. under the dump truck engines and the crowds didn't journalists interviewed to displace campers while the protesters try to reconcile themselves with what had happened and speculated about the future. occupiers shouted in between...
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a friend of mine, bob wells. you've probably heard of him. the only one i knew about inside the country. we will be taking cuts will to make partisan cheese. we will come back. try to answer everyone's questions. >> i heard you talk about how you never take into soil. you make your own fresh water system. there are a lot of people out there, other activists to think that the genetically modified food is contaminating our natural seed. there are a lot of people out there that believe you have to save his seat in order to have natural and a culture. i wanted to get your opinion. >> we do some seats saving, but that is all whole other business. a room scenes and open pollinated seeds . as a matter of fact, very few on the vegetable line. most of the stuff is cash crops, soybean, corn. as far as the vegetable seeds, yes, it is important for us to start seeds saving. a lot of companies that we support that do it on the organic side, but that's the whole of the business. we try to support people that want to go into that business. we will definitel
a friend of mine, bob wells. you've probably heard of him. the only one i knew about inside the country. we will be taking cuts will to make partisan cheese. we will come back. try to answer everyone's questions. >> i heard you talk about how you never take into soil. you make your own fresh water system. there are a lot of people out there, other activists to think that the genetically modified food is contaminating our natural seed. there are a lot of people out there that believe you...
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but it's estimated he was awake for, what, 60 hours bob? 63 hours before he made the flight, so he was very, very tired. i'm sorry, i guess 33 hours on the flight and then 30 hours beforehand. so the whole flight is really about struggling to stay wake. and make no mistake about it, this was a dangerous flight. first of all, by crossing, by taking the route that he took, the polar route, he extended the distance that anyone had ever flown across the atlantic. and there had been others who had flown the atlantic before lindbergh. the distinction here, and it's an important distinction, is that he did it nonstop and solo. so he takes off from roosevelt field on the morning of may 20, 1927. the entire flight, like i said, is one in which he struggles to stay awake and to record things as they're happening to him, to take measurements of his fuel and to try to stay on course. and when he gets to paris, he's really amazed at the reception he receives, thinking to himself he's going to need a letter of introduction because nobody will know who he
but it's estimated he was awake for, what, 60 hours bob? 63 hours before he made the flight, so he was very, very tired. i'm sorry, i guess 33 hours on the flight and then 30 hours beforehand. so the whole flight is really about struggling to stay wake. and make no mistake about it, this was a dangerous flight. first of all, by crossing, by taking the route that he took, the polar route, he extended the distance that anyone had ever flown across the atlantic. and there had been others who had...
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they have bob -- or bob, a blow hazard, but he ran mondale's campaign. susan ran decaucus' campaign. they are liberals, but they are as smart as they come. [laughter] they're the -- [applause] they're -- [laughter] it's the best liberalism they have to offer. [laughter] meanwhile, on msnbc, they have people i've never heard of, and they are functional retards representing the conservative arguments, and then i said in the prime time lineup, there's only one partisan host, sean hannity. they cite bill o'riley, middle of the road, believes in global warming, gun control, and loves the obama, and kopple got testing saying he's not opinionated? no, he's opinionated, it's that he's the best journalist in america. [laughter] he would agree with me on all of that. [laughter] okay, so then it runs, and they have a horrible clip of o'reilly screaming at a guest, the famous barnny frank one or something. then he comes in and says, but ann coulter thinks bill o'reilly is not partisan enough. it was exactly the opposite! i mean, it's really getting to the point they
they have bob -- or bob, a blow hazard, but he ran mondale's campaign. susan ran decaucus' campaign. they are liberals, but they are as smart as they come. [laughter] they're the -- [applause] they're -- [laughter] it's the best liberalism they have to offer. [laughter] meanwhile, on msnbc, they have people i've never heard of, and they are functional retards representing the conservative arguments, and then i said in the prime time lineup, there's only one partisan host, sean hannity. they...
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>> i haven't heard from bob yet or run. but the uaw is obvious a big part of this book, and what the uaw is with mulally to change the rules of the game, and allow ford to build cars in this country profitably was really key to turning the company around and get it to where it is today. wait for the microphone. spent i was wondering, it was no surprise to people in the industry that the auto business was very inefficient and uncompetitive. and the fact that the government was able to turn general motors around so quickly i think is evidence of that, because they brought in people in the investment business. well, why do you, or do you have an opinion as to why it took so long for bill ford to find somebody that could handle the job? >> well, i think it's because, i think it really did take an outsider to come in and really take a hard look at the problems that all of these companies were facing. you know, the way i like to explain to people is, and i know a lot of executive who tried to save for and other companies, and it'
>> i haven't heard from bob yet or run. but the uaw is obvious a big part of this book, and what the uaw is with mulally to change the rules of the game, and allow ford to build cars in this country profitably was really key to turning the company around and get it to where it is today. wait for the microphone. spent i was wondering, it was no surprise to people in the industry that the auto business was very inefficient and uncompetitive. and the fact that the government was able to turn...
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i noticed in general, i got to say, when i was at the daily news, i was a come limb nist with there bob whom some of you know is african-american and juan gonzalez and jimmy there. they were excited to managed to come up with a i do verse team of come lom nist they advertised us as rainbow coalition. they kept saying never before has there been so much diversity. we talked one day we all had gone to catholic schools. there's something there, i got tell you. >> do you feel that being a female cool column nist makes you different at all? >> years ago somebody from voig or one of the women's magazine called me and said you and maureen doubt are the times that use humor in cool lum. do you think it deals with being women. they wanted me to say ha we i did flect our aggressiveness. i thought about my own career. when i started using humor was in i was connecticut covering the state legislature. do you know how hard it is to get anybody to read about the connecticut state legislature? it was -- there was a scandal i that were clean. it was hard. to trish who was my partner we would sit there
i noticed in general, i got to say, when i was at the daily news, i was a come limb nist with there bob whom some of you know is african-american and juan gonzalez and jimmy there. they were excited to managed to come up with a i do verse team of come lom nist they advertised us as rainbow coalition. they kept saying never before has there been so much diversity. we talked one day we all had gone to catholic schools. there's something there, i got tell you. >> do you feel that being a...
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we know sooner get one satisfied in one class of society than another class bobs up to present its needs and demands. the wants keep right on increasing, and the more wants, the more business. isn't that so? but ford's status as a folk hero also stem from important characteristics that he displayed in the early decades of the 20th century. hers if emerged as one of america's first mass culture celebrities. the early 20th century, we need to remember here, witnessed the formation of a mass culture of entertainment. movies, amusement parks like conny island, popular music halls, competitive sports, along the culture of consumption. ford gained a huge boost in his early manufacturing career from his involvement with one aspect of this new commeshized culture of leisure. not many know he was heavily involved in automobile racing at the outset of his career. allying himself with the famous race car driver, barney olfield, he gained public police the -- publicity with his race car. this brought customers to his company and automobile. ford and olfield metting years later, the story goes, and f
we know sooner get one satisfied in one class of society than another class bobs up to present its needs and demands. the wants keep right on increasing, and the more wants, the more business. isn't that so? but ford's status as a folk hero also stem from important characteristics that he displayed in the early decades of the 20th century. hers if emerged as one of america's first mass culture celebrities. the early 20th century, we need to remember here, witnessed the formation of a mass...
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it would be difficult, i'm sure to be a liberal at bob jones university. it's very difficult today to be a conservative here. certainly the dartmouth review proved how difficult that can be. so i would have to hear ways to make contrarian thought more possible today. >> roger? >> i think one thing is to subscribe to public lick indications like the american spectator and national review. i mean, i think -- you know, i can't remember what it costs to have a yearly subdescription but it's 48 for the new criterion, and i believe yale is somewhere north of $56,000. so, it's from one point of view it's a pretty good deal. i mean, think -- to some extent, education is a recovery project. we want to -- the past is sort terra incognito when you're 17 or 18 years old and it would be nice to learn what the best minds thought about the most important questions, like how should we live our lives? that's what a liberal arts education is about that's not what happens on many college campuses these days. >> one thing that i must say, at princeton, robby jordan's work, an
it would be difficult, i'm sure to be a liberal at bob jones university. it's very difficult today to be a conservative here. certainly the dartmouth review proved how difficult that can be. so i would have to hear ways to make contrarian thought more possible today. >> roger? >> i think one thing is to subscribe to public lick indications like the american spectator and national review. i mean, i think -- you know, i can't remember what it costs to have a yearly subdescription but...
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that is a big part of it and he has a good track record on the issues but beyond those two you have bob macdonald of virginia and a couple others. marco rubio would be fine. national vetting issues there. those are about four and they would love mike huckabee but i -- of maybe even a cure see. >> host: if it were condoleezza rice? >> guest: a major problem. the reason that would be is mitt romney's promise to make the mvp peck pro-life vice presidential pick. >> host: condoleezza rice is not pro-life. she is pro-choice. clearly that is going to be a broken promise in that teavangelicals community. >> host: next for david brody, emma on the democrat line. >> caller: carriers they talk about taking the country back from. they took from the indians and produce waves over to build the country and senate the mexicans for cheap labor. what do they mean they are taking the country back? from whom? >> guest: great question. i was on a program with travis miley we use -- two years ago and he asked exactly that. who are they trained to take the country back from? not about who they're taking it b
that is a big part of it and he has a good track record on the issues but beyond those two you have bob macdonald of virginia and a couple others. marco rubio would be fine. national vetting issues there. those are about four and they would love mike huckabee but i -- of maybe even a cure see. >> host: if it were condoleezza rice? >> guest: a major problem. the reason that would be is mitt romney's promise to make the mvp peck pro-life vice presidential pick. >> host:...
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bob beckel but he ran the mondale campaign. susan estrich ran dead dukakis campaign, what williams. there are liberals but as smart as they come. [laughter] [applause] it is the best that liberalism has to offer they sean msnbc the functional retards and then as i said only sean hannity. this made ted explode and he cites the bill o'reilly. he is middle-of-the-road party believes in gun-control, he loves obama and ted koppel got testy with me. he is not opinionated? i said yes. the buster list america. [laughter] he would agree with me on all of that. [laughter] so then it runs and they have a horrible clip of zero release screaming at some guests. then ted koppel but an coulter says he is not partisan the nav. that is exactly the opposite. it gets to the point* they will take good clip of you say yes then answer the question are you a child molester? [laughter] that is why do mitt romney would shine in these debates. you rarely see him drought talking directly. it is a very narrow clipper they will not show you that. he just says 47% of the country are scumbags. could you show me t
bob beckel but he ran the mondale campaign. susan estrich ran dead dukakis campaign, what williams. there are liberals but as smart as they come. [laughter] [applause] it is the best that liberalism has to offer they sean msnbc the functional retards and then as i said only sean hannity. this made ted explode and he cites the bill o'reilly. he is middle-of-the-road party believes in gun-control, he loves obama and ted koppel got testy with me. he is not opinionated? i said yes. the buster list...
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one of the very few books i buy both for my kindle and the book itself just sort of as a tribute to bob caro, and the thriller i am most looking forward to is alan fur srx, the. he writes atmospheric thrillers about paris usually before world war ii, and he has a new book called "mission to paris" which i can't wait to read. >> for more information on this and other summer reading lists, visit booktv.org. >> so my history of financial institutions is a history of learning about these things. so, for example, in 1811 new york, the state of new york, created a few securities law -- a new securities law which did two things. first -- i mean, a corporate law. it allowed anybody to set up a corporation with minimal restrictions. you used to have to go to the legislature and get special permission. and secondly, they created limited liability for investors. and what that meant is that if you invested in a company and the company was later accused of wrongdoing, the complaints, the lawsuit could never go after your assets because you invested in the company. before that people were afraid to i
one of the very few books i buy both for my kindle and the book itself just sort of as a tribute to bob caro, and the thriller i am most looking forward to is alan fur srx, the. he writes atmospheric thrillers about paris usually before world war ii, and he has a new book called "mission to paris" which i can't wait to read. >> for more information on this and other summer reading lists, visit booktv.org. >> so my history of financial institutions is a history of learning...
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teeeighteen and bob minzesheimer we appreciate your time today. . . almost nine years later she has a book and i'm still on the show. >> 100 chicken recipes with 50 vegetarian and you know i said i have to -- and what i've learned is chicken is the most fertile -- versatile ingredient you can use in the kitchen. you can do anything to it. you can bake it, rustic, barbecue it, just amazing. >> lorraine wallace are these are recipes? >> all of my recipes and they been tried and tested and it's what i love to do. >> i am the tester. i have not cooked any of them but i had eaten everyone. >> it has family stories, family recipes and a family tip that about a. >> can you give us a little background on you two, how long you have been married? >> we have six children and we have been together for 16 years. >> but i have to say if the old-fashioned way. i had four and she had two. >> getting your family around the table and trying to figure out everybody schedule and their needs, including their husband who has 5:00 in the morning get up on sunday. it's amazi
teeeighteen and bob minzesheimer we appreciate your time today. . . almost nine years later she has a book and i'm still on the show. >> 100 chicken recipes with 50 vegetarian and you know i said i have to -- and what i've learned is chicken is the most fertile -- versatile ingredient you can use in the kitchen. you can do anything to it. you can bake it, rustic, barbecue it, just amazing. >> lorraine wallace are these are recipes? >> all of my recipes and they been tried and...
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let's welcome bob sullivan. >> so, let's cut to the chase. everything san know everything there is to know. >> i am thinking of all the result is ino, and most of them he knew first. there are a lot of our solvents. it might not be me here tonight. thank you so much. we should stop right there. i'm so happy. and also -- >> that's fine. i can read from your book. >> it would be a better night. i know that it would be a better night. when i write books it is how long can you put off not writing the book. i won't write down one. and then a couple of books or ideas keep coming back. there are a lot of them, but i couldn't beat it down. the air about the war. it's foggy. the other project that turns out to be one of my big projects or something is just to look around at the city and look at the landscape. this is a boring work, but to look up where we are. and so to go back to the strategy of the land. >> and serious. the book is an absolute revelation. i thought i knew about the american revolution. to discover -- discover that the cockpit, it's
let's welcome bob sullivan. >> so, let's cut to the chase. everything san know everything there is to know. >> i am thinking of all the result is ino, and most of them he knew first. there are a lot of our solvents. it might not be me here tonight. thank you so much. we should stop right there. i'm so happy. and also -- >> that's fine. i can read from your book. >> it would be a better night. i know that it would be a better night. when i write books it is how long can...
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[laughter] bob bennett was a senator from the attack on the way tattoo for the book, who has had a fun ceremoniously by the republican party of utah at a state convention for a tea party and surgeon basically said to me, look, people need responsible publications in may of trust, but if all you're reading our blogs, then just think were all corrupt. and i think there's something to that. there's intuitive appeal to that story. we definitely feel the media and 24 hour news cycle of which i suppose i am now a part does have this germanic effect on our trust. i mean, the best example of this is in another era, we would not have seen anthony weiner's. we are not better off for having had the privilege. but i think ultimately the solution, the question of why there's less stress is that the institutions have performed terribly. the elites telling them they performed terribly. we've overcome the largest domestic been saved apparatus in human civilization followed by war that was the largest strategic and moral blunder in recent memory that nations history of foreign powers be. 100,000 of low
[laughter] bob bennett was a senator from the attack on the way tattoo for the book, who has had a fun ceremoniously by the republican party of utah at a state convention for a tea party and surgeon basically said to me, look, people need responsible publications in may of trust, but if all you're reading our blogs, then just think were all corrupt. and i think there's something to that. there's intuitive appeal to that story. we definitely feel the media and 24 hour news cycle of which i...
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who is just a harmless hammer in the corner, you'll miss the big crime that will happen on the next bob. and i just think i am evading the question a little bit, but roosevelt tried to enforce the entire manual or maybe he would've learned his lesson. but if he took the 1895 roosevelt, the whole thing would just blow up with enforcement. [inaudible] >> where the cuts? come on, let's cut the guy. >> did you investigate any of the crimes of that era? and you know where there's any archived here in new york with evidence that is still from some of the old crimes? >> yeah, of course. the municipal archives downtown, the department of records is just loaded the district attorney's papers. there's physical evidence, too. you just have to be very nice in order to get one if you want to touch it. but now, it was very cool. i got the whole -- i forget what a bias, dyson cars and all sorts of little things, but the artifacts make history come alive. [inaudible] >> what i want, i can't find. >> we will talk later. >> well, we provided you not only would this evening's entertainment, but you also g
who is just a harmless hammer in the corner, you'll miss the big crime that will happen on the next bob. and i just think i am evading the question a little bit, but roosevelt tried to enforce the entire manual or maybe he would've learned his lesson. but if he took the 1895 roosevelt, the whole thing would just blow up with enforcement. [inaudible] >> where the cuts? come on, let's cut the guy. >> did you investigate any of the crimes of that era? and you know where there's any...
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they have bob beckel, who i think is the low hard, but he ran mondale's campaign. susan estrich ran to caucuses can pain. you have juan williams. look, i know they're liberals, but there is smart as they come. [laughter] it the best liberalism has to offer. meanwhile in msnbc the people at ever heard a end they were functional representing the conservative argument. i said in the primetime lineup is only one partisan host, sean hannity. so this makes ted koppel's head explode and of course he cites bill o'reilly. i said o'reilly is middle of the road. he believes in global warming, gun control must be a bomb is. koppel said you're saying he's not opinionated? i said no, he's the best journalist in america. and he would agree with me on all of that. [laughter] so then it runs under the horrible clip of o'reilly screaming at some gas, i think of is the same as barney frank one or something. and then koppel 10 says ann coulter thinks bill o'reilly isn't partisan enough. it was exactly the opposite. i mean, it really is getting to the point that they'll take a clip of
they have bob beckel, who i think is the low hard, but he ran mondale's campaign. susan estrich ran to caucuses can pain. you have juan williams. look, i know they're liberals, but there is smart as they come. [laughter] it the best liberalism has to offer. meanwhile in msnbc the people at ever heard a end they were functional representing the conservative argument. i said in the primetime lineup is only one partisan host, sean hannity. so this makes ted koppel's head explode and of course he...
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he's not bob dole and is not george h.w. bush. i love and respect them all. i voted for all of them. but when they were running, they ran sort of old tired campaigns. they read 20th century campaigns. mccain was incredibly passive. he was afraid to run against barack obama and it showed. they romney does not suffer from not at all. there is a bitter political killer on scene and barack obama. you have to send a political killer to go against any political killer and i'm telling you, governor romney wants this more than life itself. he can taste it. you can taste the presidency and he will run into everything he can to win this office. he's not afraid of barack obama for their team. the other thing that encourages me as the campaign now is starting to our community organized a community organizer. can't knock their sending buses now to respectfully heckle obama. david axelrod didn't know what to do. and asked about by asked about by the way is the king of community organizer in chicago. he was assertive master of modern-day astroturf, so he didn't know what to
he's not bob dole and is not george h.w. bush. i love and respect them all. i voted for all of them. but when they were running, they ran sort of old tired campaigns. they read 20th century campaigns. mccain was incredibly passive. he was afraid to run against barack obama and it showed. they romney does not suffer from not at all. there is a bitter political killer on scene and barack obama. you have to send a political killer to go against any political killer and i'm telling you, governor...
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got to the site at dawn only to see 18 lifeboats bobbing. described it as a ship of sorrow. almost everybody had lost someone on the issue. it's clear that many of the people were suffering from what we now call ptsd. but lucille unfortunately didn't help her case or anyone else's very much. she decided to be nice to have a reunion on her life. she been on a lifeboat that could've held 40 but which held only 12. and she wanted to post a picture and have everybody sign that life belts as a souvenir. and in the lifeboat her husband had promised each of the crewmen a fiver to replace their lost kit, a gesture, and handed out promissory notes to these men. as this later became the biggest scandal in england following the titanic, because newspapers reported that the millionaires though, they a range for the own private boat. date not rescued any of the drowning, and then they bribed the crewmen to keep quiet about it. the newspapers were filled with this story. 40,000 people clogged lower manhattan waiting for the arrival of the rescue ship with only 712 survivors from the 22, m
got to the site at dawn only to see 18 lifeboats bobbing. described it as a ship of sorrow. almost everybody had lost someone on the issue. it's clear that many of the people were suffering from what we now call ptsd. but lucille unfortunately didn't help her case or anyone else's very much. she decided to be nice to have a reunion on her life. she been on a lifeboat that could've held 40 but which held only 12. and she wanted to post a picture and have everybody sign that life belts as a...
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bob johnson who we had a mass demonstration, me and two other friends. brian and others. we had a meeting of black leaders the night before. the black elite function in such a way that after some phone calls were made and money withdrawn it was just myself and brother jamal brian. we are going to march anyway. i love brother robert johnson. i am a christian. got to love everybody. i was disappointed. brother had lost that job and my brother clifton, going to bounce back and remain true to your calling, not your career. don't become free occupied. with your job, have a sense of what your life path is. don't be obsessed with your profession. be tied to your location and the truth to people who have been enslaved, jim crow, hated and despised to have an anthem called lift every voice. did not ever become an echo. be true to yourself. he was down and out and broke the 10 commandments financially at that time and bounced back national public radio, national public tv. tavis smiler foundation. 13 years now he and i meet for a week every summer with young black youth, young blac
bob johnson who we had a mass demonstration, me and two other friends. brian and others. we had a meeting of black leaders the night before. the black elite function in such a way that after some phone calls were made and money withdrawn it was just myself and brother jamal brian. we are going to march anyway. i love brother robert johnson. i am a christian. got to love everybody. i was disappointed. brother had lost that job and my brother clifton, going to bounce back and remain true to your...
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i am sure some of you are saying, wow, that is bob oakes? [laughter] i thought he was taller. i thought he was thinner. i thought he had more hair. [laughter] you know, the funny thing is that all those things were true last week. let me thank all of you for coming here this afternoon and think the book festival for having us. don't they do a nice job? isn't this a terrific event? [applause] >> that is also part of the plymouth rock foundation for sponsoring this session and without their generosity, it would be hard to put on an event like this that add to the cultural life that we all enjoyed in this great city. so thank you to them. [applause] in the way, that is what we are here to talk about this afternoon. the triumph of the city. the triumph of the city, that is the title of edward glaeser's book, "the triumph of the city: how our greatest invention makes us richer, smarter, greener, healthier and happier", about what has made the city's great, the challenges that have been overcome and challenges that are still faced. we'll talk about that in a few minutes in this cont
i am sure some of you are saying, wow, that is bob oakes? [laughter] i thought he was taller. i thought he was thinner. i thought he had more hair. [laughter] you know, the funny thing is that all those things were true last week. let me thank all of you for coming here this afternoon and think the book festival for having us. don't they do a nice job? isn't this a terrific event? [applause] >> that is also part of the plymouth rock foundation for sponsoring this session and without their...
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bob jones just moved his university and thurman needed votes. that began along process and relationship with conservative fundamentalist and evangelical looking to get involved. we need to understand the racial politics amidst the issues he was very involved with. to do so gives a history of was strom thurmond america looks like. not only going it on in the south with the national conservative from. it helped us think history of modern conservatism of. mitt all may remember as the cartoonist ratio at -- racist figure from the south. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. on location in las vegas at bally's hotel four freedomfest. of the annual event organized by this off there. mark, what is freedomfest? how did it come about? >> it is a renaissance gathering talk politics, philosophy, econom ics, science, technology, re ligion, healthy living. we get to a wide group, an investment conference conference, investors comment concerned citizens with a focus on political, economic and financial freedom. it is growing. we're bigger every year. 2,000 pe
bob jones just moved his university and thurman needed votes. that began along process and relationship with conservative fundamentalist and evangelical looking to get involved. we need to understand the racial politics amidst the issues he was very involved with. to do so gives a history of was strom thurmond america looks like. not only going it on in the south with the national conservative from. it helped us think history of modern conservatism of. mitt all may remember as the cartoonist...
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bob is wonderful. he has been with simon & shuster for a long time and we have a great working report but we have that rapport with all of our authors. >> host: will there be galleys to that? guest code there will not be galleys to that book. >> host: one book that did not have galleys julia prosser it you have been working on, david maraniss, barack obama, the story. what kind of fort. do with mr. marinus on that? >> guest: well, we work together to make sure the book is discussed in the light that really shows how enormous amount of work that went into it. marinus traveled the globe and sat down with over 300 people to get the real story and to find all the characters that really hedged obama's life and it's a generational story. it's a global story and so we want to share all of that. not just wet is excerpted. >> host: booktv did a special with that book as well, but so we worked with you quite a bit on this. what is it like setting up a publicity tour for an author of a book that sites? >> guest:
bob is wonderful. he has been with simon & shuster for a long time and we have a great working report but we have that rapport with all of our authors. >> host: will there be galleys to that? guest code there will not be galleys to that book. >> host: one book that did not have galleys julia prosser it you have been working on, david maraniss, barack obama, the story. what kind of fort. do with mr. marinus on that? >> guest: well, we work together to make sure the book is...
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going on to bolster the foreign policy position if you can see it in her face the regret that she and bob dole never had a child and she said we never had children. i really can't answer. it was kind of an abstract question. the next day the media said she isn't really ready for the campaign trail because she isn't talking like a candidate in the personal and all of a sudden within three weeks, the campaign had kind of folded. i think michael dukakis's problems in terms of the presidential debate when he was asked about what he would do when his wife was raped and he had a very loyal kind of answer, a defense of the opposition to capital punishment in all the sudden we said it does he have a human side. we see into the capabilities and into the character of the individuals. i can get all or was first in the years not just because of the one he sent but because of him being played out out as a serial exaggerate your -- exaggerate her. he never said he invented the internet. he said he helped create with the perception of him being in a laboratory setting on the computer and during that. he
going on to bolster the foreign policy position if you can see it in her face the regret that she and bob dole never had a child and she said we never had children. i really can't answer. it was kind of an abstract question. the next day the media said she isn't really ready for the campaign trail because she isn't talking like a candidate in the personal and all of a sudden within three weeks, the campaign had kind of folded. i think michael dukakis's problems in terms of the presidential...
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in movies, he gave the american crime movies someplace to go, put a smile in it with bob hope playing "the lemon drop kid." it's marvelous. i thought it was a great deal of fun because there is no fun anymore. in the newspaper business you're not covering anything that gives you any joy. there's no outrageous humor. there is in this book -- not because i wrote it, but because the people in it are outrageously funny. there is none of it today. i don't get it in the city of new york. what do i get? a little girl went out to pick up the laundry at the store for her mother and got caught in the crossfire between two drug people, and then she's dead. i mean, that's what we're left with today, and all the implications of it -- the drugs, the guns, the race, the living conditions -- all that goes into that story. i don't have nathan detroit out on the street that runyon had -- a nicely nicely, a bat masterson. i don't have it because those people today are in the drug business. the champ siegel of runyon's time or the nathan detroit today would be selling heroin to children and, try as i can
in movies, he gave the american crime movies someplace to go, put a smile in it with bob hope playing "the lemon drop kid." it's marvelous. i thought it was a great deal of fun because there is no fun anymore. in the newspaper business you're not covering anything that gives you any joy. there's no outrageous humor. there is in this book -- not because i wrote it, but because the people in it are outrageously funny. there is none of it today. i don't get it in the city of new york....
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. >> local obama author and historian bob burt tells us about the book writing process now from oklahoma city. >> when i wake up in the morning because i know farm boy i'm ready to go. the once the layer on the bed and do nothing. i can get out of my house in 19 minutes. freshly shaven and showered. i want to come to the office. usually in the shower in the morning knowing that i want to spend about three hours writing. i develop, perhaps, the title to the next chapter. that's something i do in the shower, rather than sending i come up with the title to the next chapter. i tried to write one chapter of some book every morning five days a week, except for vacation times because my goal is always to preserve oklahoma history through mostly biographies, three-fourths of my books are biographies. the others are institutional books like a history of the state capital, a history of the governor's mansion. a book a just completed, 75th anniversary of the oklahoma highway patrol or the centennial of the journalism school at the university of oklahoma. sometimes i will do institutional books like
. >> local obama author and historian bob burt tells us about the book writing process now from oklahoma city. >> when i wake up in the morning because i know farm boy i'm ready to go. the once the layer on the bed and do nothing. i can get out of my house in 19 minutes. freshly shaven and showered. i want to come to the office. usually in the shower in the morning knowing that i want to spend about three hours writing. i develop, perhaps, the title to the next chapter. that's...
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. >> let's give the dell -- devil his due, bob -- [inaudible] wrote a book within months of yours, at the same time. >> oh, okay. and progressives are anti-science as well, it's just it's not reported the media. the media looks the other way when their political allies do things that are anti-science. what do we mean by progressives? well, we took david no lab's chart here -- nolan's chart and relabeled it to fit our political ideology today. conservatives and libertarians are the easiest to identify, libertarians need no introduction, i think. the ron paul revolution, bring us back to the constitution. the left, however, though is a little bit trickier to define because i see them as splitting into liberals and conservatives -- liberals and progressives. liberals being more like the toni ty blair, the bill clinton wing of the democratic party. pro-business, but they do tend to favor economic outcomes, so they want to control economic outcomes. that's their main focus. think of unionized police officers, unionized teachers. progressives are an entirely different beast. these are the p
. >> let's give the dell -- devil his due, bob -- [inaudible] wrote a book within months of yours, at the same time. >> oh, okay. and progressives are anti-science as well, it's just it's not reported the media. the media looks the other way when their political allies do things that are anti-science. what do we mean by progressives? well, we took david no lab's chart here -- nolan's chart and relabeled it to fit our political ideology today. conservatives and libertarians are the...
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our dear brother bob johnson who had a mass demonstration. myself -- it was just myself and brother jamal brian. we met at the mcdonalds saying we were going to march anyway. i love him. i'm a christian, i try to love everybody. but i was disappointed, i had my critique and brother travis lost the job and we went into deep prayer with my brother clifton, i said you're going to bounce back, remain true to your calling not your career. don't become free occupy! [applause] with your -- don't become preoccupied with your job. have sense of what you live task is. don't obsessed with your profession. be tied to your vocation and be true to the people who have been enslaved, jim crowed, hated and despited who lift every voice, do not ever become an -- [inaudible] be true to yourself. and he was down and out. and broken the ten command financially at that time. and he bounced back first black national public radio first, first black national public tv. travis smiley foundation, 13 years now he and i meet for a week every summer with young black youth
our dear brother bob johnson who had a mass demonstration. myself -- it was just myself and brother jamal brian. we met at the mcdonalds saying we were going to march anyway. i love him. i'm a christian, i try to love everybody. but i was disappointed, i had my critique and brother travis lost the job and we went into deep prayer with my brother clifton, i said you're going to bounce back, remain true to your calling not your career. don't become free occupy! [applause] with your -- don't...
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bob squire who later died of cancer during the campaign said he wanted me to be a fly on the wall with him and write the kind of great short memos i rode in the carter campaign. a person that is so much fun to be around. this is a chance to learn. in washington d.c. more of the power struggles and interaction than you might see on the telephone when you're just doing the polling, even if you're just as important. and the first thing he said to me was, we have a little meeting every week to make the decisions. just 17 of us. and i immediately knew something was wrong because anyone who has ever made decisions, there is a reason no jury in the world is bigger than 12 if you want to get a decision. that is already hard enough, when you really want decisions you need a small group. the idea that there were 17 seem drawn. and then from day wall -- day one there was disarray. i read about it in the book. you have to decide why you are in the situation you're in and what is the cure. at the time out or have low polling numbers. now, there are two ways to describe that. one is your vice-presid
bob squire who later died of cancer during the campaign said he wanted me to be a fly on the wall with him and write the kind of great short memos i rode in the carter campaign. a person that is so much fun to be around. this is a chance to learn. in washington d.c. more of the power struggles and interaction than you might see on the telephone when you're just doing the polling, even if you're just as important. and the first thing he said to me was, we have a little meeting every week to make...
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local oklahoma author bob burke tells us about the book writing process now from oklahoma city. >> when i wake up in the morning, because i am an old farm boy, i'm ready to go. i don't want to lay around in the bed and do nothing. i immediately get up. i can get out of my house in 19 minutes. freshly shaven and freshly showered. i want to come to the office. it is usually in the shower in the morning, when i know that i want to spend three hours writing, i developed the title to the next chapter. that is something i do in the shower. rather than singing, because i do so very badly, i come up with a title for the next chapter. i try to write one chapter of some book every morning five days a week. except for vacation times during the year, because my goal is always to preserve oklahoma history are mostly biographies. reports of my books are biographies. the others are institutional books like a history of the state capital. the history of the governor's mansion. a book that i just completed the 75th anniversary of the oklahoma highway patrol. or, for example, the sentinel of some of -- o
local oklahoma author bob burke tells us about the book writing process now from oklahoma city. >> when i wake up in the morning, because i am an old farm boy, i'm ready to go. i don't want to lay around in the bed and do nothing. i immediately get up. i can get out of my house in 19 minutes. freshly shaven and freshly showered. i want to come to the office. it is usually in the shower in the morning, when i know that i want to spend three hours writing, i developed the title to the next...
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but i was in washington because my wife is in the state department in charge of china and bob squire, who later died of cancer during the campaign said he wanted me to be a fly on the wall within was great short memos they wrote in the carter campaign. and squire is a person that so much fun to be around because in washington east timor power struggle in washington you may see on the telephone when you're just doing the polling, even if you're just as important. the first thing is that it's a little meeting every week to make the decisions. just 17 of us. i immediately knew something was wrong because anybody who's ever made decisions. there's a reason and no jury in the world is thicker than 12. that's already hard enough. the idea there were 17 seems to be run. from day one there was disarray. i read about it in the book. you have to decide why are you in this situation you're in and what secure? at the time in 1999, al gore has low polling numbers. mentors two ways to describe that. one is from your vice president and all vice presidents at that number so they get the nomination. t
but i was in washington because my wife is in the state department in charge of china and bob squire, who later died of cancer during the campaign said he wanted me to be a fly on the wall within was great short memos they wrote in the carter campaign. and squire is a person that so much fun to be around because in washington east timor power struggle in washington you may see on the telephone when you're just doing the polling, even if you're just as important. the first thing is that it's a...
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he is not bob dole, and is not george h. w. bush. i love and respect the mall. i voted for all of them. .. he will run and do everything he can to win the office. he's not afraid of barack obama, he's not afraid of their team. and the over that encouragings me is that the romney campaign now is starting to community organizers out community organization the community organizers. >> they aring buses now to respectfully heckle obama and the surrogate. they didn't now what to do. the king of community organizing in chicago, he was the sort of master of modern someday astrotrur of. he didn't know what to do. they're not used to it when you hold up a mirror to that. they don't know how to handle it. they don't know what to do. they full apart. and team romney is getting really gooded at it and his ability to take out the other side in debate, if you have watched previous debates with romney he is master at this. he's brilliant, he's on point and doesn't take any gruff and doesn't allow the other side to get my points on him. i'm a lot more optimist about the candidat
he is not bob dole, and is not george h. w. bush. i love and respect the mall. i voted for all of them. .. he will run and do everything he can to win the office. he's not afraid of barack obama, he's not afraid of their team. and the over that encouragings me is that the romney campaign now is starting to community organizers out community organization the community organizers. >> they aring buses now to respectfully heckle obama and the surrogate. they didn't now what to do. the king of...
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genevieve with the private high school in new york state than software and then new york city at bat -- bob obama after they came from. they had a lot in common. they both had indignation connections. her father and mother had lived in indonesia. he was a diplomat, associate that there is of god in the late 1960s were young. as they are, she felt like an outsider because she, like many children of diplomats do, they don't feel connections to any place. her family would send me a prayer cracks, but she never felt connected to that, sushi and bury -- barack both had this connection as outsiders with indignation connections as well. the baby came lovers and his girlfriend for quite a while. >> host: how did she get ahold of her? were the first release to talk to her at length? >> guest: it took two years and it was just hard work. i'm a part of me and julie k2 is a fabulous researcher at the washington post and gabriel banks who is a researcher and she was living in los angeles. the three events triangulate did everything and eventually found her. i can't tell all of that story because to prot
genevieve with the private high school in new york state than software and then new york city at bat -- bob obama after they came from. they had a lot in common. they both had indignation connections. her father and mother had lived in indonesia. he was a diplomat, associate that there is of god in the late 1960s were young. as they are, she felt like an outsider because she, like many children of diplomats do, they don't feel connections to any place. her family would send me a prayer cracks,...
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he is not bob dole when he is not george h.w. bush and i love and respect them all, voted for all of them, but when they were running, dave ran sort of old, tired campaigns. they ran 20th century campaigns. mccain was incredibly passive. he was afraid to run against barack obama and it showed. that romney does not suffer from that is all. there is no bigger political killer on the scene and barak obama. you have to go against another political killer and tell you governor romney wants this more than life itself. he can taste it. he could taste the president be and he will do everything he can. he's not afraid of barack obama and their team and the other thing that encourages me is the romney campaign is starting to route command to organize a community organized. hot not be sending buses now to respectfully heckle obama and his surrogate. and he is the king of community organized. he was a sort of master of modern day at yours, so we didn't know what to do. they are not used to it when you hold up a mirror to them. they don't kno
he is not bob dole when he is not george h.w. bush and i love and respect them all, voted for all of them, but when they were running, dave ran sort of old, tired campaigns. they ran 20th century campaigns. mccain was incredibly passive. he was afraid to run against barack obama and it showed. that romney does not suffer from that is all. there is no bigger political killer on the scene and barak obama. you have to go against another political killer and tell you governor romney wants this more...
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that id thad americ ties to vievwit rvhi hon york state than software and then new york city ca rmt -- bob obama aerthey hed to they both had indignation connections. her father and mther had lived in indonesia. he was a diplomat, associate that there is of god in the le ouer because she, like many children of diplomats do, they don't feel connections to any place. her family would send me a prayercracks,but she never coection as ousiders with indignation connections as well. the baby came lovers and his girlfriend for qui ai. >>t: dhegt h of her? were the first release to talk to her at length? >> guest: it took two years and it was just hard work. i'm a part of me and julek s bas whis a researcher and she was living in los aeles. the three events triangulate did everything and eventually found her. i can't te all othat y catprtct her not because of the book, but because those she had an abusive ex-husband that we don't want to find her. buin any case, she thoands e wydonce we started with just the named genevieve, eventually i found -- we found a wedding announcement in "the new york tim
that id thad americ ties to vievwit rvhi hon york state than software and then new york city ca rmt -- bob obama aerthey hed to they both had indignation connections. her father and mther had lived in indonesia. he was a diplomat, associate that there is of god in the le ouer because she, like many children of diplomats do, they don't feel connections to any place. her family would send me a prayercracks,but she never coection as ousiders with indignation connections as well. the baby came...
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their meetings are routinely attended by republican governors, kasich, walker, chris christie, bob mcdonnell from virginia. i'm sure rick scott, they've all been there. supreme court justice antonin scalia of course, they've all been there. so their meetings these corporate chiefs and this one, today for the book came out, about a month or so ago, they raise $100 million in one weekend to defeat barack obama this year for president. think about that. if you look at the super pacs for romney and santorum and ron paul and newt gingrich, up until super tuesday they had spent a total of all the candidates of $53 million. and that one weekend they raise $100 million. they are huge to they will say and they will do anything. of course, it's a lot easier for the now since citizens united because you're not on raise unlimited corporate money but you don't have to report which corporations obtained which bills. but they also couldn't do it wi
their meetings are routinely attended by republican governors, kasich, walker, chris christie, bob mcdonnell from virginia. i'm sure rick scott, they've all been there. supreme court justice antonin scalia of course, they've all been there. so their meetings these corporate chiefs and this one, today for the book came out, about a month or so ago, they raise $100 million in one weekend to defeat barack obama this year for president. think about that. if you look at the super pacs for romney and...